Specifications include, but are not limited to: Phase 1 shall consist of planning, permitting, design, bidding of component packages and preparation of a Guaranteed Maximum Price Proposal. Phase 1 is more specifically described as follows: Review Existing Design Development Report (“DDR”) and Provide Recommendations – the PDB Company shall review the existing DDR prepared by the County’s Consultant titled “Tanner’s Bridge WWTF 1.0 MGD Mechanical Plant Amendment to Tanner’s Bridge Qualifluent 5.0 MGD WRF DDR” and provide any recommendations regarding the proposed treatment process, etc. The County also wants to discuss the potential costs and operations characteristics of a continuous flow process similar to an oxidation ditch with circular clarifiers. Prepare Design Documents – signed and sealed 80% complete engineering drawings, details, and technical specifications for the Phase 2 construction scope of work. The design package will be assembled in a manner that provides sufficient technical design information for qualified subcontractors to prepare competitive bids. Design Meetings and Workshop – conduct periodic milestone design workshops (i.e., 30%, 60%, and 80% complete) plus periodic meetings with the County and/or EMI to ensure design criteria are being met. Project Schedule – develop and manage a total project schedule using approved scheduling software. Monthly monitoring, updating and reporting will be required. Permitting – identify all permits and approvals (environmental, building, local, state, federal, etc.) required to design, construct, and commission the project. Permitting activities must be included in the project schedule. Includes participation in pre-application meetings, preparation of applications and submittals, responses to requests for additional information (RAI’s) and developing, implementing and monitoring a permit compliance plan. Estimate and Constructability Review at 30% Design – an estimate of construction and a constructability review will be performed after the 30% design package is complete. The PDB Company will meet with the County and EMI to review the estimate and constructability review to determine if the project is within budget. If the estimate is not within budget, a value engineering workshop will be conducted to align the scope with the budget. Coordination with EMI and County staff regarding the project design phase and permitting. Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) Proposal Development – at the 80%design stage, a GMP Proposal will be developed through an open book bidding of all work packages for the project construction (labor, equipment, materials and services) with the exclusion of any sole-sourced equipment as defined during the design of the project.